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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (59124)3/20/2005 3:42:00 PM
From: lorneRespond to of 81568
 
chinu. ...."lorne, from your posts in the past I gather that you are one who has a tendency to stereotyping people. This post is yet another instance in support of that image about you.".....

Here is what I said that got the above reaction from you....."Don't you care that some of your dem supporters on this thread appear to be supporting Prez. Bush's position on illegal immigration.? Don't you care that some of your followers here may be straying from party lines? :-)"...

So why not just answer the question? and anyways Imagine that! Poor people needing health care services. What's wrong with these people? Why don't they just go back to the fields and work till they die?

Waiter! I'll have the Crab Louie smothered in Rouquefort.

My wife wishes to have the Ceasar Salad. We'll both have a glass of Napa Valley Merlot...

Imagine those illegal immigrants expecting anything more than their next meal. Ingrates.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (59124)3/20/2005 4:06:16 PM
From: lorneRespond to of 81568
 
Mexican lawmakers propose migration rules
newkerala.com

[World News]: MEXICO CITY, March 18 : Mexican lawmakers demanded that President Vicente Fox present a migratory proposal when he meets with President George W.Bush, La Jornada reported Friday.

The majority of the Mexican House of Representatives approved a measure Thursday exhorting Fox to offer a proposal next week during the binational meeting in Texas that would permit Mexican workers to work 10 months seasonally and legally in the United States, with the promise to return to Mexico at the end of this period.

The proposal would give the millions of undocumented Mexicans working in the United States the opportunity to work there 10 months out of the year and return home for two months without becoming permanent residents and without letting family relationships disintegrate from the distance.

The proposal also says that to guarantee that the migrants return to Mexico, they would pay border migration offices on the border a fee of $2,500 before reentering the United States.